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US1436575A
US1436575A US389440A US38944020A US1436575A US 1436575 A US1436575 A US 1436575A US 389440 A US389440 A US 389440A US 38944020 A US38944020 A US 38944020A US 1436575 A US1436575 A US 1436575A
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    • G01PMEASURING LINEAR OR ANGULAR SPEED, ACCELERATION, DECELERATION, OR SHOCK; INDICATING PRESENCE, ABSENCE, OR DIRECTION, OF MOVEMENT
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  • My invention relates to aircraft and particularly to means for accurately indicating the speed of travel or flight of such craft through the air.
  • the object of this invention is to produce a speed indicator for aircraft embodying a small air driven propeller (screw), an electrio generator directly driven thereby and preferably 0 streamline formation to minimize head resistance, said elements to be disposed in the air stream line, indicating means embodying an eleotro-magnet, and
  • the invention consists'inlthe constructlon, combination and described, illustrated and claimed.
  • the speed indicator as a whole, comprises. an electric'generator A, an indicator B, and
  • said conducting means may be,
  • the generator A comprises a casing a of streamline formation, as shown, the same being illustrated as mounted on one of the struts 1 connecting the top and bottom planes 2 and 3 respectively of a'biplane structure.
  • the shaft 4 of the generator has directly mounted thereon an air-driven propeller (screw), 5, facing forwardly and serving to drive the generator, the generating speed of which varies according to the speed of travel of the aircraft in actual flight as well as when rollin on the ground prior to any in motion.
  • the indicating mechanism is housed in a casing 6 and comprises a pivoted and swinging indicating hand or pointer 7 controlled and actuated by the electro-magnet D, the latter being shown as a solenoid having a coil 8 and sliding core or armature 9.
  • the generator including the propeller may be mounted on' part of the aircraft where it will be exposed to the air stream while the craft is terminals of the coil 8 are fastened to binding posts 10 which are attached the con- I ductors C. v
  • the pointer 7 is coupled or linked to the armature 9 by ny suitable transmission means such as a lever 11 mounted on the pivot pin 12 of the pointer 7, said lever having a stud 13 working in a slot 14 in an ex-
  • the lever 11 has a curved slot 16 in which'works a pin or stud 17 on the armature 9.
  • a spring 18 holds the pointer 7 normally at zero but permits it to traverse a graduated scale 19 consisting of an arcuate calibrated plate visible through. a glazed opening 20 in'the casing-6.
  • Another glazed opening 21 gives a view of the working parts of the mecha- As the generator is driven it generates electric energy in proportion to the speed attained, such speed, in'turn being governed by and in accordance with the 'rate of travel ofthe aircraft in flight.
  • the current thus generated is transmitted through-the wire C cates in miles per hour or other measurement the rate of travel of the aircraft through the
  • the mechanism of the complete apparatus is simple and reliable in operation, and enables the indicator as a whole to be quickly mounted in position and unmounted for recomprising, in combination, an indicator, a solenoid magnet, a swinging indlcator hand, a motion transmlttlng lever connecting said hand with the armature of the solenoid magnet, a generator driven by an air-driven propeller, and electrical conductors extending from the generator'to the coil of the solenoid magnet.

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C. R. COLT.
AIR SPEED INDICATOR. APPLICATION FILED JUNE 16, 1920.
Patented Nov. 21, 1922.
25 the wing fabric, an expensive 45 through small atented Nov. 21, 19 22.
CHARLESR. COLT, F WASHTNGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
AIR-SPEED mnroa'ron.
Application filed June 16, 1920. Serial No. 389,440.
To all whom-it may concern:
Be it known, that I, CHAnnns R. Cour, a cltlzen of the United States, residing at Washington, District of Columbia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Air-Speed Indicators, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to aircraft and particularly to means for accurately indicating the speed of travel or flight of such craft through the air.
Heretofore, speed indicators for aircraft have depended, in most of the devices in actual use, upon air pressure, or air trapped a funnel like receiver, for example, and conducted through tubing to an indicator actuating element such as a bellows. Repair work on such an appliancehas been found diflicult, as, ordinarily, such tubing is housed in one of the wings or planes between the fabricsurfaces thereof and being' comparatively inflexible, the removal and replacement of the tubing has necessitated the removal and replacement of a large section-of and time-consuming operation. Furthermore,
down and assembling an airplane, such tubing is frequently bent, mashed or otherwise injured, resulting in rendering the speed inin taking 80 dicator of little value and practically unreliable.
a The object of this invention is to produce a speed indicator for aircraft embodying a small air driven propeller (screw), an electrio generator directly driven thereby and preferably 0 streamline formation to minimize head resistance, said elements to be disposed in the air stream line, indicating means embodying an eleotro-magnet, and
flexible current-conducting means connecting said generator and magnet. The wires forming easily strung through or otherw se placed 1n the wing or 1plane, passing 1n and out oles in the fabric, thus saving much labor and time and insuring the working efliciency of the speed indicator.
The invention consists'inlthe constructlon, combination and described, illustrated and claimed.
The accompanying drawing raphically illustrates the complete speed in lcator applied to an airplane.
The speed indicator as a whole, comprises. an electric'generator A, an indicator B, and
electric conductors C, connecting the genertension arm 15 of the pointer.
said conducting means may be,
nism above descrlbed.
arrangement herein fully to the coil 8 of the magnet D and the armaator with an electro-magnet D in the casing of the indicator B. i
The generator A comprises a casing a of streamline formation, as shown, the same being illustrated as mounted on one of the struts 1 connecting the top and bottom planes 2 and 3 respectively of a'biplane structure. The shaft 4 of the generator has directly mounted thereon an air-driven propeller (screw), 5, facing forwardly and serving to drive the generator, the generating speed of which varies according to the speed of travel of the aircraft in actual flight as well as when rollin on the ground prior to any in motion.
The indicating mechanism is housed in a casing 6 and comprises a pivoted and swinging indicating hand or pointer 7 controlled and actuated by the electro-magnet D, the latter being shown as a solenoid having a coil 8 and sliding core or armature 9. The
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taking off or after anding. The generator, including the propeller may be mounted on' part of the aircraft where it will be exposed to the air stream while the craft is terminals of the coil 8 are fastened to binding posts 10 which are attached the con- I ductors C. v
The pointer 7 is coupled or linked to the armature 9 by ny suitable transmission means such as a lever 11 mounted on the pivot pin 12 of the pointer 7, said lever having a stud 13 working in a slot 14 in an ex- The lever 11 has a curved slot 16 in which'works a pin or stud 17 on the armature 9.- A spring 18 holds the pointer 7 normally at zero but permits it to traverse a graduated scale 19 consisting of an arcuate calibrated plate visible through. a glazed opening 20 in'the casing-6. Another glazed opening 21 gives a view of the working parts of the mecha- As the generator is driven it generates electric energy in proportion to the speed attained, such speed, in'turn being governed by and in accordance with the 'rate of travel ofthe aircraft in flight. The current thus generated is transmitted through-the wire C cates in miles per hour or other measurement the rate of travel of the aircraft through the The mechanism of the complete apparatus is simple and reliable in operation, and enables the indicator as a whole to be quickly mounted in position and unmounted for recomprising, in combination, an indicator, a solenoid magnet, a swinging indlcator hand, a motion transmlttlng lever connecting said hand with the armature of the solenoid magnet, a generator driven by an air-driven propeller, and electrical conductors extending from the generator'to the coil of the solenoid magnet.
In testimony whereof I have affixed signature.
- CHAS. R. GOLT.'.
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US2608859A (en) * 1948-02-06 1952-09-02 Harcourt C Sontag Propeller anemometer
US3244235A (en) * 1964-05-27 1966-04-05 Specialties Dev Corp Air flow control apparatus

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2608859A (en) * 1948-02-06 1952-09-02 Harcourt C Sontag Propeller anemometer
US3244235A (en) * 1964-05-27 1966-04-05 Specialties Dev Corp Air flow control apparatus

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